Originally posted by: SlowSpyder
Originally posted by: Sylvanas
I did a mini review
here back when I got my MSI K9A2 Platinum (790FX) board and its great. I have the 5000+ BE OC'd to around 3.2-3.3ghz, a very 'easy' OC since in most cases all it requires is a small voltage bump and put the multiplier up to 16. The K9A2 Platinum has a solid BIOS in my experience (only tested on K8 though, but plan on getting a B3 soon).
AMD Overdrive is also a VERY awesome application that is only for the AMD 7 series chipsets...makes life easier.
If however you are looking for a slightly cheaper solution I hear the ABIT AX78 is a solid board on the 770 chipset, that would be my pick there.
Hmmm... I think I like that motherboard. It's a bit more pricey then the others listed, but looks to be a winner. I'm not sure if I'll ever use quadfire (I highly doubt I will) but it can't hurt to have the option.
Nice overclock on those 3850's!
😱 If I'm reading your sig correctly, you have one at 790mhz and one at 823mhz? Doesn't the lower clocked one limit the other? I assume that crossfire has to wait on every other frame by the slower GPU, so it wouldn't make a difference if one is clocked higher then the other? I'm not 100% sure how crossfire/sli works, so I could be completely wrong on that.
*edit - According to one of the Newegg reviewers: "Second, the Northbridge to Southbridge heat pipe is too high for the top PCIx16 slot and I was unable to utilize this slot with my 2900pro (its long and x2), the heat pipe prevented me from seating the card all the way down"
Did you have any issue with your 3850? I can see in the picture that the heatpipe does stick up a bit, that could be a problem.